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Luther C Kloth

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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery|August 25, 2016
Discussion: Advanced Technologies to Improve Wound Healing: Electrical Stimulation, Vibration Therapy, and Ultrasound-What Is the Evidence?Luther C Kloth
Nursing|January 7, 2003
How to use electrical stimulation for wound healingLuther C Kloth
The International Journal of Lower Extremity Wounds|April 30, 2005
Electrical stimulation for wound healing: a review of evidence from in vitro studies, animal experiments, and clinical trialsLuther C Kloth
The Journal of the American College of Certified Wound Specialists|February 15, 2014
Roles of Physical Therapists in Wound Management, Part III: Select Biophysical Technologies and Management of Patients With Diabetic Foot UlcerationLuther C Kloth
Advances in Wound Care|April 25, 2014
Electrical Stimulation Technologies for Wound HealingLuther C Kloth
Advances in Skin & Wound Care|October 9, 2002
5 questions-and answers-about negative pressure wound therapyLuther C Kloth
The Journal of the American College of Certified Wound Specialists|February 15, 2014
The role of physical therapy in wound management - part oneLuther C Kloth
The Journal of the American College of Clinical Wound Specialists|February 15, 2014
Skin cell proliferation stimulated by microneedlesHorst Liebl, Luther C Kloth
International Wound Journal|July 3, 2008
The hypothesis of 'biophysical matrix contraction': wound contraction revisitedRamin Mostofizadeh Farahani, Luther C Kloth
Biomed Research International|June 6, 2014
Physical therapy in wound healing, edema, and urinary incontinenceJakub Taradaj, Tomasz Urbanek, Luther C Kloth, et al.
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery|August 25, 2016
Discussion: Advanced Technologies to Improve Wound Healing: Electrical Stimulation, Vibration Therapy, and Ultrasound-What Is the Evidence?Luther C Kloth
Nursing|January 7, 2003
How to use electrical stimulation for wound healingLuther C Kloth
The International Journal of Lower Extremity Wounds|April 30, 2005
Electrical stimulation for wound healing: a review of evidence from in vitro studies, animal experiments, and clinical trialsLuther C Kloth
The Journal of the American College of Certified Wound Specialists|February 15, 2014
Roles of Physical Therapists in Wound Management, Part III: Select Biophysical Technologies and Management of Patients With Diabetic Foot UlcerationLuther C Kloth
Advances in Wound Care|April 25, 2014
Electrical Stimulation Technologies for Wound HealingLuther C Kloth
Advances in Skin & Wound Care|October 9, 2002
5 questions-and answers-about negative pressure wound therapyLuther C Kloth
The Journal of the American College of Certified Wound Specialists|February 15, 2014
The role of physical therapy in wound management - part oneLuther C Kloth
The Journal of the American College of Clinical Wound Specialists|February 15, 2014
Skin cell proliferation stimulated by microneedlesHorst Liebl, Luther C Kloth
International Wound Journal|July 3, 2008
The hypothesis of 'biophysical matrix contraction': wound contraction revisitedRamin Mostofizadeh Farahani, Luther C Kloth
Biomed Research International|June 6, 2014
Physical therapy in wound healing, edema, and urinary incontinenceJakub Taradaj, Tomasz Urbanek, Luther C Kloth, et al.
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